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  2. Chicha - Wikipedia

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    Model tray for making chicha, Peru, Chancay-Chimu, north central-coast, c. 1400 AD, silvered copper, Krannert Art Museum The exact origin of the word chicha is debated. One belief is that the word chicha is of Taino origin and became a generic term used by the Spanish to define any and all fermented beverages brewed by indigenous peoples in the Americas. [4]

  3. Cauim - Wikipedia

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    Cauim is a traditional alcoholic beverage or beer of the indigenous peoples in Brazil since pre-Columbian times. It is still made today in remote areas throughout Panama and South America. Cauim is made by fermenting manioc (a large starchy root), or maize, sometimes flavored with fruit juices.

  4. Dandelion and burdock - Wikipedia

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    Dandelion and burdock is a beverage originating and commonly consumed in the British Isles since the Middle Ages.It was originally a type of light mead but over the years has evolved into the carbonated soft drink commercially available today. [1]

  5. Here's how a Lake Geneva brewery made cicada-infused beer ...

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    Prichard said the brewery only made 12.5 to 13 gallons of the special beer. Samples will be available through Saturday at Topsy Turvy Brewery, 727 Geneva St. Guests can order five-ounce pours ...

  6. Spruce beer - Wikipedia

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    In the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Quebec, where it is known in French as bière d'épinette, spruce beer may refer to either an artificially flavored non-alcoholic carbonated soft drink, or to genuine spruce beer. [18] [19] The latter is now made only by a few microbreweries.

  7. Tesgüino - Wikipedia

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    The beer is made from corn kernels which are soaked, sprouted, then ground up, boiled and left to ferment naturally with wild yeast. A local grass is used in place of hops for flavouring. The process begins by malting the corn and spreading it in a shallow basket covered with pine needles each day for four or five days.

  8. Here's What You Should Know About Indian-Made Beer and ... - AOL

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    Widely available across the U.S., this “Imagined in India” beer has a lustrous golden hue and creamy, white head. With an ABV of 4.5%, it’s a refreshing, sessionable beer ideal for warm weather.

  9. Corn beer - Wikipedia

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    A repoussé silver Chimú kero beaker from Peru that may have been used in drinking rituals with corn beer. Corn beer is a beer style made from corn (maize). The drink is a traditional beverage in various cuisines. Chicha, the best-known corn beer, is widespread in the Andes and local varieties of corn beer exist elsewhere.